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Revere Licensing Commission approves juice bar at Motive Action, gives two restaurants until Jan. 6 to fix compliance issues

2620491 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The Revere City Licensing Commission approved a common victualer license for Motive Action Wellness Club LLC to operate a juice bar at 220 Broadway (hours 6 a.m.–9 p.m., eight seats). The commission also placed renewal conditions on Lupita’s and Esquite Taqueria, giving each until Jan. 6 to resolve missing insurance and inspection paperwork.

The Revere City Licensing Commission approved a common victualer license for Motive Action Wellness Club LLC, doing business as Motive Action, to operate a juice bar inside its fitness center at 220 Broadway, with requested hours from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and seating for eight.

The decision came during the commission’s regular meeting, where commissioners also set provisional renewal conditions for two restaurants that lack required paperwork. Lupita’s restaurant was issued a provisional license because the commission had no liquor-liability insurance on file and no certificates of inspection; the commission said the license will be null and void if those items are not submitted by Jan. 6. Esquite Taqueria also must provide a certificate of inspection and resolve outstanding…

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